{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Post Office Goes Paperless: Deposit and Withdraw Cash With Just Your Aadhaar, No Forms Needed",
  "summary": "The Department of Posts has rolled out an Aadhaar-based e-KYC facility that lets Savings Account, RD and Sukanya Samriddhi account holders deposit and withdraw money at branch post offices without filling out paper forms.",
  "content": "There is good news for the millions of people who bank at post offices. The Department of Posts has launched a paperless transaction facility built on Aadhaar-based e-KYC, allowing eligible customers to deposit and withdraw money at branch post offices without filling out the traditional paper forms. In short, the long counter queues and form-filling hassle are set to ease.\n\nThe new facility is meant for customers who have completed their Aadhaar e-KYC and hold a Post Office Savings Account, a Recurring Deposit (RD) or a Sukanya Samriddhi Account. Such customers can now carry out certain transactions directly at the counter of branch post offices using Aadhaar authentication.\n\nHow the new system works\nThe department has put in place a paperless process in which customers verify their identity with the help of Aadhaar-based e-KYC and then complete their deposits or withdrawals right at the counter. For now, the facility is available for the Post Office Savings Account, the Post Office Recurring Deposit and the Sukanya Samriddhi Account.\n\nLimits on deposits and withdrawals\nThe standout feature of this update is paperless deposits and withdrawals within specified limits. Customers can now deposit up to Rs 50,000 through Aadhaar-authenticated paperless transactions at branch post offices.\n\nFor Post Office Savings Account holders, paperless withdrawals of up to Rs 20,000 are also allowed using Aadhaar authentication.\n\nAnything above these limits, however, will continue to follow the older route. Transactions beyond the set amounts will still require physical forms and approvals from the concerned accounts office.\n\nWho can use the facility\nThe service is open only to customers who have completed Aadhaar-based e-KYC and meet the authentication requirements laid down by the Department of Posts. To use paperless transactions, a customer's Aadhaar details must be properly linked and verified.\n\nThe facility has been introduced mainly for everyday transactions and for frequent account holders who regularly visit post office counters to deposit and withdraw money. For them, there will be no need to fill out a form every time, and the work at the counter should move much faster.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• For you: If you hold a Post Office Savings Account, RD or Sukanya Samriddhi Account with completed Aadhaar e-KYC, you can now deposit up to Rs 50,000 and withdraw up to Rs 20,000 straight at the counter without any forms.\n• Keep in mind: Transactions above these limits will still need physical forms and approval from the concerned office, so the old process continues for larger amounts.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. Which accounts can use the new paperless facility?\nIt is available for Post Office Savings Account, Recurring Deposit (RD) and Sukanya Samriddhi Account holders who have completed Aadhaar e-KYC.\n\n2. How much can be deposited without filling forms?\nCustomers can deposit up to Rs 50,000 through Aadhaar-authenticated paperless transactions at branch post offices.\n\n3. What is the limit for paperless withdrawals?\nPost Office Savings Account holders can make paperless withdrawals of up to Rs 20,000 using Aadhaar authentication.\n\n4. What happens if the amount exceeds these limits?\nTransactions above these limits will follow the existing process, requiring physical forms and approvals from the concerned accounts office.\n\n5. Who is eligible to use this facility?\nOnly customers who have completed Aadhaar-based e-KYC, meet the prescribed authentication requirements, and have their Aadhaar properly linked and verified.\n\n6. Who is this service mainly designed for?\nIt is aimed mainly at people who make daily transactions and frequent account holders who regularly visit post office counters to deposit and withdraw money.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/money/dakaghara-men-aba-bina-phorma-bhare-paise-jama-aura-nikasi-adhara-e-kyc-se-milegi-rahata-janie-pura-tarika-2713",
  "category": "Money",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-24",
  "tags": [
    "Post Office e-KYC",
    "Aadhaar paperless transaction",
    "Post Office Savings Account",
    "Sukanya Samriddhi Account",
    "Recurring Deposit",
    "Department of Posts",
    "Post Office withdrawal"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}